Fred D. Wright Company moves to a current Nashville location on Spence Lane.

1955

Fred D. Wright Company forms the Bramlett Manufacturing Corp. in St. Petersburg, FL.

1953

Fred D. Wright Company forms Tennessee Die Supply Company, Inc.

1952

Fred D. Wright Company forms its first subsidiary – Southeastern Engineering Company – with services that include the design and build of specialty machines and production components, automation, inspection, and assembly.

Williams White & Company becomes a primary machine producer for the plastics industry.

1933 - 1953

Williams White & Company becomes a pioneer and major supplier of hydraulic and multi-opening hot plate presses.

1948

Fred D. Wright Company moves to larger facilities and includes 10 employees

1945

Fred Wright opens the Fred D. Wright Co., a tool and machine shop, in a dirt-floor structure with two employees.

1933

Williams White & Company survives the Great Depression with government contracts and sales of machinery to make Russian farm equipment.